Official Publication of the Central Florida Region Sports Car Club of America Volume 61, Issue 6 July/August 2019

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Board of Governors Club Admin. & Advisory Pits Chief - Scott Lucas BOG Chair - Leland Miller Recording Secretary - Chet Markiewicz 813-528-0850 • [email protected] 941-928-3521 • [email protected] [email protected] Region Points Keeper - Lyn Hodges Watts Vice-Chair – Paul Troup Co-Competition Coord. - Dennis Joyce 352-286-7756 • [email protected] 404-229-8435 • [email protected] 813-918-7574 • [email protected] Registrar - Sharon Priep District 1 - Sammi Marlis Ronshausen Co-Competition Coord. - Paul Troup 407-415-8714 • [email protected] 727-821-4407 • [email protected] Checker Editor - Kevin Crain Assistant Registrar - Robin Ragaglia District 1 - Lt. Gov. Ken Hazelton 2775 Old Dixie Hwy. Unit C, Kissimmee, FL 34744 407-310-4299 • [email protected] 727-741-6363 • [email protected] 407-933-1820 • [email protected] Starter - Open District 2- Walt Williams Financial Advisor - James Magero Steward Rep. - Leland Miller 813-857-2593 • [email protected] 941-492-3332 • Toll-free: 855-878-4360 941-928-3521 • [email protected] District 2 - Lt. Gov. Dana Deshong [email protected] Sound Control - Hollye Laplante 813-545-7472 • [email protected] Membership Chair - Robyn Pritchard 727-344-0354 • [email protected] District 3 - Kevin Crain [email protected] Tech - Paul Schwemmer 407-970-9540 • [email protected] Merchandise - Fran Martin (see Secretary) 386-451-6600 • [email protected] District 3 - Lt. Gov. Jack Ragaglia Race Worker Recog. - Bonnie McKee Timing & Scoring - Neil Harmon 321-278-4436 • [email protected] Webmaster - Lee Hill [email protected] • 404-372-2480 District 4 - David Welsh [email protected] • www.CFRSCCA.org Trophies - Tucker and Amy Alford 352-465-4230 • [email protected] St. Pete GP Coordinator - Gary Steffen 941-473-0708 • [email protected] District 4 - Lt. Gov. Lyn Hodges Watts 727-480-2118 • [email protected] 352-286-7756 • [email protected] SOLO Board District 5 - Angela Carlascio Club Racing Board Board Chair - Terry Tabor 813-787-7838 • [email protected] Board Chair - Robin Ragaglia 407-920-9950 • [email protected] District 5 - Lt. Gov. Jerry Larson 5984 Ed Harris Ct. • Saint Cloud, FL 34771 Co-Chair - Nick Dunlap [email protected] 407-310-4299 • [email protected] 407-474-8326 • [email protected] District 6 - James (Jay) Strole Vice-Chair - Volunteer Rep - Sharon Priep Registrar - Open 863-446-1143 • [email protected] 407-415-8714 • [email protected] Safety Steward - Scott Swartz District 6 - Lt. Gov. Vice-Chair - Driver Rep - John Davison 352-687-8583 • [email protected] District 7 - David Moore 407-963-0682 • [email protected] Trophies - Steve Marcum 443-803-7539 • [email protected] Chaplain - Steve Kearney 321-794-3307 • [email protected] District 7 - Lt. Gov. Paul Schwemmer 863-602-7069 • [email protected] Timing and Scoring - Open [email protected] • 386-451-6600 Course Marshal - Kevin Crain Computers - Open District 8 - Mike Schiffer 407-970-9540 • [email protected] West Coast Coordinator - Joe Brannon 239-549-3909 • [email protected] Daytona Event Chair - Bill Cannons 703-994-7580 • [email protected] District 8 - Lt. Gov. Tom Brewsaugh 386-322-3663 Tire Rack Street Survival (TRSS) 239-246-6713 • [email protected] Chief Driver Instructor - Andy Fox Coordinator - Open District 9 - Charlie Leonard 407-416-5411 • [email protected] For all registration and/or general inquiries, 941-729-1537 • [email protected] Driver’s Rep - Beau Gabel District 9 - Lt. Gov. 407-365-7219 • [email protected] send an email to: [email protected]. SARRC Rep -Robin Langlotz RallyCross Board Club Officers & Administration 407-851-2232• [email protected] Driver’s Rep Vintage - Mike Kennedy Chairman - David Kincaid Regional Executive - Stephen Mullen [email protected] 321-279-3155 • [email protected] 941-739-9983 • [email protected] Equipment/Flagging - Jim Hooker Assistant RE - George DeLong [email protected] 323 Marsh Point Cir, Saint Augustine, FL 32080 Area 3/SEDiv Officials 615-818-5013 • [email protected] Grid Chief- Sammi Ronshausen Area 3 Director - Lee Hill Secretary - Fran Martin 727-821-4407 • [email protected] 4607 Ridgecliff Dr., Brandon, FL 33511 813-245-9332 • [email protected] 2504 Overlake Ave, Orlando, FL 32806 Novice Permits - Robin Ragaglia 407-851-7157 • [email protected] 5984 Ed Harris Ct., Saint Cloud, 34771 Driver Licensing Admin. - Pete Magnuson Treasurer - David Moore 407-310-4299 • [email protected] 561-309-3916 • [email protected] 14 Curved Creek Way, Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Pace Car - Ed Ronshausen 443-803-7539 • [email protected] 727-709-9625 • [email protected] See the SEDIV website for other Paddock Marshal - Charlie Leonard SEDIV contact information. 941-729-1537 • [email protected] Track Events Chief - Tim Reardon 1550 Silk Oaks Ave., Titusville 32796 321-268-2940 • [email protected] T/E Chief Driver Instructor - Chris Wells [email protected] Event Schedule For CFR and Surrounding Regions July 2019 September 2019 20-21 Driver School/Track Event Novice/ SIR 1 SARRC/Regional/3&6 Hour Double TES/ SIR Vintage/TES Enduro ECR Enduro/Vintage Sebring Short Course - Green Park Paddock Sebring Long Course - 12 Hour Paddock 20-21 SOLO SIR 22 SOLO Sebring International Raceway Deland 27 RallyCross 27 Test Day/Track Event Solo DIS Saint Lucie County Fairgrounds Daytona International Speedway 28-29 SIC Championship/TES/ECR Enduro DIS Daytona International Speedway August 2019 28-29 SOLO DIS 2 Test Day/Track Event Solo DIS Daytona International Speedway Daytona International Speedway 3-4 Regional/Florida Cup/Double SARRC/ DIS Time Trials October 2019 Daytona International Speedway 5 RallyCross 3-4 SOLO DIS Saint Lucie County Fairgrounds Daytona International Speedway 18 Test Day/Track Event Solo SIR 30 Test Day/Track Event Solo SIR Sebring Short Course - Green Park Paddock Sebring Long Course 19-20 Championship Weekend SIR 31 RallyCross Regional/Vintage/CRE TBD Sebring Short Course - Green Park Paddock 31 SARRC/Regional/3&6 Hour Double TES/ SIR 19-20 SOLO SIR ECR Enduro/Vintage Sebring International Raceway Sebring Long Course - 12 Hour Paddock 27 RallyCross The FIRM 27 SOLO The FIRM Don’t Forget! All Racing Registration is now at: MotorsportReg.com

4 July/August2019 When & Where

New to the club? District Meeting For general information on the membership or meetings please call your district governor. Or, if you want to know Times and Places about a specific “specialty” call the “chief” listed on the inside District 1 – 3rd Tuesday of the month except December – cover. Use this list and map to find your District: 7:00 pm at Chili’s 5430 E Bay Dr, Clearwater, FL 33764 District 1: Pinellas and Pasco County to Port Richey. District 2 – 2nd Monday of each month except December District 2: Hillsborough and Pasco County 7:00 pm at Cracker Barrel, 6150 Lazy Days Blvd, Seffner, except Port Richey. FL 33584 (Exit 10 off I-4) District 3: Lake, Orange, Osceola, and Seminole Counties. District 3 – 3rd Tuesday of each month except December - District 4: Alacuha, dinner 6:30, meeting 7:30 pm at Logan’s Roadhouse - 3060 Bradford, Citrus, Dixie, Sandlake Rd - Orlando, FL 32819. Gilchrist, Hamilton, District 4 – Contact Governor for details. Hernando, Jefferson, Lafayette, Levy, Madison, Marion, Sumter, District 5 - 2nd Monday of each month except December – Suwanee, Taylor and Union dinner at 6:30 pm and meeting at 7:30 pm at Mystery Bistro Counties. 575 S. Wickham Rd. Ste G, Melbourne, FL 32904 District 5: Brevard, Indian River, District 6 - 1st Thursday of each month except December, Martin, Okeechobee, and St. Lucie dinner at 6:30pm and meeting at 7:00pm at Dimitri’s Counties. Restaurant 2710 Kenilworth Blvd., Sebring (behind District 6: Glades, Highlands, and Kenilworth Lodge). Polk Counties. District 7: Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns, District 7 - 3rd Wednesday of each month except December and Volusia Counties. – dinner at 6:00 pm and meeting at 7:00 pm at Louie’s Pizza District 8: Charlotte, DeSoto, Hardee, and House – 1347 Beville Rd - Daytona Beach FL 32119 Lee Counties. District 8 - 2nd Wednesday of each month except December District 9: Manatee and Sarasota Counties. TBA via Email. District 9 – Call Governor for details The Checker PO Box 450245, Kissimmee, FL 34745 Advertising Rates: Send ads, articles and photographs to: Checker Editor - Osceola Press Full Page - $150/month [email protected] 407-933-1820 Half Page - $115/month Articles may also be mailed to: www.CFRSCCA.org 2775 Old Dixie Hwy., Unit C [email protected] Quarter Page - $85/month Kissimmee, FL 34744 The Checker is published monthly by the Central Florida Region of the Sports Car Club AVAILABLE TO CFR MEMBERS ONLY: Address Changes: of America, Inc. Subscriptions are available CFR Business Exchange - $50/year Make your changes online at: to non-Central Florida Region members for Classified Ads- Personal, non-commercial, www.scca.com. You will need your $30 per year to addresses in the United classified ads are free to CFR/SCCA member number (and password if you have States only. A subscription is included in the members for two (2) issues. ALL ADS MUST already created one) to log on. Be sure to Central Florida Region dues charged to its BE PREPAID. We prefer to receive ads by add or update your email address so that members. e-mail at:[email protected] you can get your meeting notices! Or, call Opinions expressed herein are those of If you cannot send the ad by e-mail please the Topeka office 800-770-2055 to notify the authors and are not necessarily those type or print it clearly and mail it to The them of your change. Any call to Topeka of the Central Florida Region, its officers, Checker . with a request will require that you provide members, The Checker, or its advertisers. your membership number. Permission to reprint material from The Deadline and Other Information: DO NOT SEND ADDRESS CHANGES Checker is hereby granted to all SCCA ADS AND ARTICLES MUST ARRIVE AT TO THE CHECKER. regional publications with the agreement that THE CHECKER ON OR BEFORE THE 15TH Cover Photos: full credit be given to the author and The OF THE MONTH PRIOR TO THE DESIRED Dave Green, Flag to Flag Photography Checker. PUBLICATION DATE.

July/August2019 5 District News

District 3 - District 3 held our August meeting at District 7 held their monthly meeting Wednesday Jul Logan's Steakhouse and Governor Kevin shared 17th at Louie’s Pizza. (Every 3rd Wednesday at 7pm- upcoming activities and dates. It was a small but Dinner 6pm on) The meeting was well attended by lively group and we covered a variety of topics. CFR Sprint and TE drivers, corner, grid and tech By the time you read this our Sebring Workers School inspectors and our assistant regional executive. and the 6 Hour Enduro event will be in the record The usual start is a quick review of the calendar to books. remind us what’s coming and when. This actually Upcoming: helps get the word out. The majority of the meeting was how we are integrating Time Trials into our Sept. 14 is our 3rd quarter BOG meeting in Davenport. events. The draft agenda items include bylaws update, event weather cancellation policy, street survival school As we have had a few Events with TT we are fine and the bathroom/shower addition at Sebring. tuning the actual format and classes. We are reminded this is the future of the sport so making this Sept. 28-29 - CFR will host the SIC/SARRC runoffs at group competitive and enjoyable is important. It was Daytona which will also include the ECR Finale/TES reported a significant number of out TE drivers are Enduro. now on the clock in TT. Some of our TE drivers are In honor of our 60th Anniversary, look for a special also entered in the Track Nights in America event Aug CFR patch to be included in this mailing of The 1st at Daytona and our TE /TT event the next day (Aug Checker. The patch will also be available for 2). The logistics were discussed. purchase ($5) through Merchandise. As always - check the Web, Face Book, MSR or with a Chief for the most up to date information and if Paul Schwemmer you're not competing, come be a VOLUNTEER! Experience not needed! Fran

CFR-SCCA Is looking for someone We need someone for the to take the minutes at our BoG September meeting and going Meetings forward. This position takes the minutes at Could you be our next rising star? the board meetings, which are 4 Contact Sammi (727-821-4407 • times a year. The December and [email protected]) or June meetings are 2 day Leland (941-928-3521 • meetings. [email protected]) for more Must be able to attend each details. board meeting and be able to take minutes, then transcribe them into a WORD document and distribute to the board for review within 30 days after each meeting.

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July/August2019 7 Daytona Double SARRC by Kevin Crain Photos by Dave Green, Flag to Flag Photography Back at Daytona International Speedway for our Unlimited 1 category. Adam Dawson of Benton, third Club Racing event of 2019, a Double SARRC and Kentucky drove a 2009 Subaru Impreza to the third Florida Cup event. It seems that 2019 hasn't been and fourth fastest lap times of the day in the Max 2 lucky for non-rain events, but one could hope... category posting a 2:11.864 in the rst session and then knocked over four seconds off in the second The racing format provided four race sessions for the session posting a 2:07.838. six run groups consisting of 15 minute practice/qualifying sessions followed by Qualifying Peter Lier, driving a 2010 Porsche Cayman in the Sport races of 20 minutes or 8 laps, whichever occurred 3 category, posted the fth fastest lap time of the rst, all happening on Saturday. Saturday would end weekend in the nal session, a 2:14.428. Bill Coffey with the rst SARRC race, a Sprint for Group 1. made his way up I-95 from Jupiter and drove a 1971 Datsun 240Z to a best lap of 2:17.358 in the Sport 3 Saturday also had three Time Trial sessions scheduled category in Session 2. which saw a small eld of takers. This event is essentially a Track Event run with transponders with Robert and Reid Zuchowski made it a family dual no passing zone restrictions. This was the rst time with Robert driving a 2015 Corvette in the Sport 1 CFR has sanctioned this type of event. There were as category and Reid driving a 2013 Porsche Cayman. many as 10 takers driving in six classes. The rst session saw Robert edge Reid by a .025 second differential posting a 2:19.593. The second JG Pasterjak clocked the two best lap times of the day session Robert posted a best lap of 2:18.947 shaving in the rst two sessions run with a 2:05.756 best lap better than a half second off his rst session while time in the rst session and then came back to shave Reid lost about 2½ seconds posting a 2:22.181. In the almost a second off his time in the second session, nal session, Robert gave back nearly three seconds posting a 2:04.809 in a 2004 Corvette in the posting a 2:20.353 and Reid posting a 2:22.308 in the Governor Nominations Per our Bylaws, odd numbered districts elect for nomination forms. Governors and Lt. Governors this year. The time-line Ballots will not be mailed if the district election is and other information is listed below. uncontested. 10/09/19 - Nomination forms due to me (60 days prior If there are contested elections: to Annual Meeting BOG - 12/08/19 ) 10/24/19 - Ballots will be mailed to district members * Nomination by any 5 members of a district (include (45 days prior to Annual Meeting BOG) printed member name, signature and member number). 11/23/19 - Completed ballots must be received by auditor (15 days prior to Annual Meeting BOG) to be * Both Governor and Lt. Governor submit counted nomination forms even if they are currently serving and there are no other candidates. 12/02/19 - Results will be sent by auditor to Club Secretary and to BOG Chairman. * Governor and Lt. Governor run separately - not as a team. 12/08/19 - BOG Meeting at the Annual Meeting * Mail the original completed nomination form to: Fran Martin, CFR Club Secretary, 2504 Overlake Avenue, Orlando, FL 32806. Email: [email protected] 8 July/August2019 nal session. best lap time of 2:09.994. Finishing nearly four seconds back of Lettieri was Todd Vanacore in the #19 SCCA Chairman, Lee Hill, ran all three sessions in a SRF3 who posted a best time of 2:12.666 taking the 2013 Scion FRS in the Sport 6 category posting his best class victory. Chad Galloway, rst in the Qualifying lap in Session 2, a 2:22.257. Chi Ho ran just the rst Race earlier in the day, drove the #05 SRF3 to third session in a 1990 Nissan 240SX in the Unlimited 2 overall, second in class, nishing 1.046 seconds back category posting a best time of 2:24.502. Robert of Vanacore. James Turner shaved over two seconds McNamara jumped in the seat in Sessions 2 and 3 off his time from the Qualifying Race to take third in posting a best time of 2:30.601. SRF3, fourth overall, in the #1 SRF3. Gino Manley made his way down from Jacksonville Marcos Vento nished 13th in the group, rst in STL, running a 2003 Mini Cooper in all three sessions with driving the #16 Toyota Celica. John Keane drove the a best lap time in the rst session, 2:28.107. Patsy #54 Honda Civic to second in STL nishing nearly 10 Thomas, racing Marvin, her MX5, ran the rst seconds back of Vento, and Bruce Andersen two sessions with her best lap time coming in the rst completed the STL podium in the #73 Miata .460 session, a 2:26.385. Marvin was getting plenty of seconds back of Keane. track time as Patsy's husband, Richard, was driving the same car in the Spec Miata group. Finishing 18-20 overall was a group of SRFs nishing in the same order as in the earlier Qualifying Race Race Group 1 brought 27 cars, dominated by SRF3s with Will Hamel taking the win in the #57 SRF as the and SRFs, to the green ag in their Sprint Race as the last car on the lead lap. Todd Hall drove the #41 SRF nal session of the day on Saturday. A split start with to second in class and Jose Rosado rounded out the the SRFs taking the rst green saw the rst eld podium in the #14 SRF. charging off the tri-oval and into the ineld portion of the road course. At about the same time the Sunday was scheduled to run 11 races, the remaining second half of the eld was taking the green ag, a ve Sprint Races and then six Feature Races. First out loose wheel without a car attached to it landed on the was what started out to be the largest eld, Group 2, #20 SRF3 being driven by Ron Inge as he was who had 43 cars take the green ag in Saturday's approaching Turn 5 in the west horseshoe causing Qualifying Race. Inge to impact the wall, bringing out the full course caution. Inge was attended to and the eld gathered behind the safety car.

Darryl Pritchett was the rst to see checkers in the Sprint, as he did in the Qualier driving the #92 EP BMW Z3 to a nearly nine second margin of victory over Steve Rose in the #71 Mazda RX7. Al Pierce, fth overall, rounded out the EP podium in the #78 Mazda RX7. When the race was checkered it was John Lettieri T O Johnson made the long drive from Key West to driving the #119 R1 2004 BMW M3 to the overall win nish third overall in the #67 BMW E46 taking the T3 starting from the front of the second group posting a

July/August2019 9 victory by 13.91 seconds over Selin Rollan, fourth nishing fourth overall. overall, in the #14 Miata. Paul McNamara, sixth Christopher Boy drove the #84 Mazda RX8 to third overall, completed the T3 podium in the #56 Nissan overall and the ITR victory. Parramore took second 350Z. in class nishing 13th overall and Ricky Sanders drove Sid Collins, seventh overall in the #168 Porsche 911, the #19 BMW 325is to third in class, 16th overall. took the SPU win. Matt Newcomer took second, 11th The ITA podium nished fth-seventh overall with overall, in the #116 Baby Grand with Michael Bacola Harley Scufl taking the win in the #151 Miata. Steve taking third in the #11 Honda Civic, nishing 24th Elicati in the #01 Miata nished 11.511 seconds behind overall. Scufl and Jamie Smith drove the #65 Miata to the Bryan Horowitz drove the #21 Scion FRS to ninth nal podium position. overall and the T4 win. A little better than 11 seconds The Moye Boys, Eric and Brian, nished 1-2 in IT7. back of Horowitz was Thomas Hart, 12th overall, in Eric won the Qualifying Race, but Brian won the the #44 MX5 and Ed Barr completed the podium, 15th Sprint Race in the #107 RX7 nishing eighth overall. overall, in the #57 Subaru BRZ. Eric nished 1.202 seconds back, 10th overall, in the Gonzalo Aponte made the long drive from Bayamon, #13 RX7 as the last car on the lead lap. Shu-Fai Fung Puerto Rico... (I know, just seeing if you're paying nished 11th overall to take third in class in the #71 attention) Aponte nished 14th overall in the #4 RX7. Todd Burras drove the #56 Mazda MX5 to 15th Miata taking the STU victory. Robert Tanon in the #33 overall to take the ITEZ win. MX5 took second in class, 17th overall, with James Group 4 - Miata Time! 2017 SM Runoffs Champion, Slechta, 31st overall, rounding out the podium in the Preston Pardus, won the Qualifying Race on #75 Nissan 300ZX. Saturday, so what do we expect for the Sprint Race? Don Robinson nished 18th overall taking the HP win It's Spec Miata so the outcome is never pre- in the #68 Datsun 210. Trailing Robinson was Mike determinable. When the checkers ew Danny Steyn McCormick in the #23 VW Jetta who took the ITB in the #39 was the rst of four Miatas crossing the victory over Michael Horn in the #10 Ford Mustang stripe taking the win by .002 seconds over Cory by a margin of .441 seconds. Collum in the #15. Tyler Gonzalez trailed Collum by .037 seconds to nish third and Michael Carter Jerry Larson drove the #81 Datsun 210 to the GTL win missed the podium by .183 seconds after 11 laps of nishing 25th overall. Don Loftis in the #131 Austin racing. Healey Sprite nished 28th overall and took second in GTL. Mike Moerwald took the ITC win in the #47 Three drivers raced in the SMSE class and Frank VW Rabbit nishing behind Larson. Scott Larson Shanaberger nished rst, 24th overall, in the #37 drove the #19 Datsun 210 to second in ITC, 29th Miata. Jason Turcotte took second in the #114, 29th overall. overall and Roy Parks took third, 35th overall, in the #75. Richard Thomas drove Marvin, the #122 MX5 to Group 3 brought 21 drivers in the International 32nd overall and the MX5 win. Touring group to the green ag for their Sprint Race. Michael Parramore drove the #156 BMW 325is to the Wings 'n Things lled out Group 5 and 23 drivers took Qualifying Race win on Saturday nishing 1.664 the waving green ag. This race would be checkered seconds ahead of Barry Burgoon in the #7 Miata... early due to an incident on track. Completing 10 laps Burgoon was the rst to see checkers on Sunday as he and taking the overall win was Aaron Hill in the #13 P1 took the overall win in the ITS Miata with a very Elan DP02 who also won overall the Qualifying Race comfortable 29.377 second margin over Alfonso Ruiz on Saturday. Isaac Velazquez in the #33 Norma M20 in the #44 Acura Integra with Michael Lacombe FC took second in P1, third overall and Sherry rounding out the podium in the #07 Mazda RX7, Dowling rounded out the podium in the #47 Lola

10 July/August2019 Beasley nishing 20th overall, 3 laps down. When the checkers ew, Riddell was the rst to see them in the #00 Porsche 997 GT taking the GT1 and Thomas Green nished second overall taking the W overall win. Raymond Webb in the #12 Dodge FE2 win in the #88 SCCA Enterprises FE2. Finishing Intrepid took second in class, sixth overall, and fourth overall was FC winner, Adam Jackson, in the Michael Kern in the #85 Camaro Z28 rounded out the #46 Van Diemen edging Bob Coury in the #86 Van GT1 podium nishing 17th overall. Diemen by .161 seconds. Chris Dunlap nished 13th overall rounding out the FC podium in the #4 Van Mickey Carter took second overall and the GTA Diemen. victory in the #06 Monte Carlo. Nio Fernandez, ninth overall, took second in GTA in the #31 Monte James O'Hare drove the #17 Stohr to sixth overall and Carlo. the P2 win. Seventh overall was the W FC winner, David Wilklow in the #8 Van Diemen. Five Formula The GT2 podium nished in order overall, third Fords nished 8th -12th overall with John Schimenti through fth. Juan Vento in the #24 Corvette beat leading the way in the #69 Spectrum beating Hartley Carl Wingo in the #15 Mustang by 1.147 seconds. McDonald to the nish line in the #27 Honda Swift by Michael Attaway drove the #6 Camaro to the nal a slim .009 seconds. Jonathan Lee trailed McDonald GT2 podium. by 3.803 seconds to take the nal podium position in Craig Conway, seventh overall, drove the #97 Porsche the #177 Ford Swift. 997 to the T1 win by 1.395 seconds over William Grifn Six Formula Vs competed for SARRC glory and taking in the #14 Ford Mustang. Steven Jewels nished 11th 16th overall was Charles Clark in the #87 Caracal D overall in the #3 Ford Mustang to take the nal T1 beating John Fuchs in the #115 Lynx B to the nish by podium position. Behind Jewels was T2 winner .341 seconds. Mike Schiffer lled the nal position on Hugh Boocher in the #81 Ford Mustang who edged the podium in the #29 Mysterian M2 4.559 seconds Eric McCoy in the #28 Porsche Cayman by 1.962 back of Fuchs. seconds. Rob Bailey took the nal T2 podium in the #123 Mustang GT. The nal group, the Ground Pounders, brought 40 drivers to the stripe for the nal Sprint Race of the Jeff Lindstrom nished 10th overall taking the ITO weekend. In recent years, I've gotten all excited to victory in the #141 Mustang. Driving the #26 Mustang see the Falcon hit the high banks of Daytona. The to a second place nish was Kimberlee Hendrick, 16th Falcon didn't show, but it's driver did... Hometown overall. Paul Troup nished 20th overall in the #98 favorite, Michael Seay, looked like he was going to Camaro to take third in ITO. continue his winning ways, having won the Andy Wilkin took the American Sedan victory in the Qualifying Race on Saturday, but in Sunday's Sprint, #65 Mustang nishing 19th overall. Reginald lady luck was not on his side. Rogerson nished second, 26th overall, in the #55 Camaro. Timothy Verkamp, 31st overall, took the SPO win in the #25 Monte Carlo. The nal race before the lunch break was the rst Feature Race, 35 minutes. Group 1, packed with SRFs, again had a split start. John Lettieri, starting from the pole of the second group, was the rst driver to sweep his group in all three races, the Qualifying, Sprint and Feature, taking the overall and R1 victory by a 23.438 margin over Chad Galloway. Galloway, who nished 1.056 behind Todd Vanacore in the Sprint, beat Vanacore by the thinnest of margins, .001

July/August2019 11 seconds in the Feature to take the SRF3 win. Stuart Linden Parchment, who was fourth in the Qualifying Mullan, who missed the podium in the Sprint by .018 Race and only able to log two laps in the Sprint Race seconds in the #44 SRF3, edged Mick Robinson by in the #136 BMW 325i, made tremendous strides .240 seconds for the nal podium position, fourth between races to nish sixth overall earning the STU overall, in this Feature Race. victory. Robert Tanon, 11th overall, took another second place STU nish and James Slechta again Deuce Keane, who won the STL Qualifying Race but found himself on the podium nishing 24th overall. did not show for the Sprint, drove the #145 Honda Civic Si to eighth overall to take the STL win beating Bryan Horowitz improved to eighth overall taking Sprint winner, Marcos Vento nishing ninth overall, home his second T4 victory of the day. The podium by 9.079 seconds. John Keane nished 14th overall was identical to the morning's rst race with Thomas and captured his second SARRC trophy of the Hart, 10th overall, and Ed Barr, 12th overall rounding weekend taking the STL third place nish. things out. The SRF podium was identical to Saturday's Sprint The morning's FP winner, Michael Lewis, didn't show with Will Hamel, 16th overall, Todd Hall, 17th overall, for the Feature Race leaving the top of the podium and Jose Rosado, 19th overall taking home matching open for... David Boles who nished second in the trophies. Sprint. Lou Ann Kapcin, driving the #00 Miata, missed the podium in the Sprint, but improved two Group 2 returned after the lunch break bringing 34 positions, 21st overall, to take second place. racers to the green ag. After 16 laps of racing, we again saw a triple-winner taking the checkers. Darryl Flip ops. The ITB podium did. This time, Michael Pritchett took the overall and EP win by a very Horn, 15th overall, bested Mike McCormick, 18th comfortable 52.708 second margin over Al Pierce overall, for the win. The GTL podium did. Don who improved to second from the morning's Sprint Loftis, 19th overall, beat Jerry Larson, 27th overall. Race. Yuri Collazos improved 10 positions overall, However, the ITC podium remained the same. three in class, to take the nal EP podium position in Maybe Mike Moerwald, 20th overall, wore ip-ops the #77 Mazda RX7. between races; she took her third ITC win of the weekend beating Scott Larson, 22nd overall, by 27.163 seconds. Don Robinson, 17th overall, again found himself atop the HP podium. Sam Seay, driving the #87 MG Midget, nished 29th overall for the second place HP trophy. The return of Group 3 brought 19 drivers in four classes to the green ag. After 15 laps of racing, another tight nish. Michael Parramore improved 12 Selin Rollan improved a position to third overall and positions to take the overall and ITR Feature Race in class winning the T3 Feature Race by 6.459 seconds victory by .113 seconds over ITS victor, Barry Burgoon. over Sprint winner, T O Johnson. Paul McNamara Ricky Sanders improved 10 positions overall to sixth again took the third place trophy. to earn the ITR second place nish, improving one Sid Collins took fth overall, improving two position in class. Christopher Boy moved down the positions, for the SPU sweep. Matt Newcomer, 26th podium from his earlier Sprint win to third, seventh overall, was again second in class, and Carlos Lira in overall. the #20 Mazda RX8 improved a position in class to Next to Burgoon on the ITS podium was Bruce take the nal SPU Feature podium position. Andersen who only logged one lap in the morning's

12 July/August2019 Sprint race. Andersen, driving the #73 Miata, around the radar and had to again make the improved 17 positions overall to third trailing undesirable call to end the day as the lightning Burgoon by 3.109 seconds at the checkered ag. continued, thereby cancelling the nal races for Michael Lacombe, the model of consistency, again groups 5 and 6. Feature Race results were posted for nished fourth overall and third in ITS. Groups 5 and 6 based upon Qualifying positions. The ITA podium saw some new faces. Peter Burris- Outdoor sporting events always have a risk of Meyer, who missed the podium altogether in the inclement weather and we typically deal with it. earlier Sprint race completing just three laps in the Unfortunately, we, despite all our technological #12 Miata, nished eighth overall to take the ITA advances, still have not managed to nd a way to Feature win. Harley Scufl, the Sprint winner, mitigate the risk of lightning and until we do, we race dropped to second, 11th overall and Ernest Taylor, keeping our ngers crossed that Mother Nature who missed the podium by 1.054 seconds in the smiles favourably upon us. Sprint, took the nal podium position driving the #69 Miata to 14th overall. The IT7 class had ve drivers competing. Eric Moye improved a position overall, to ninth, and in class to take home the IT7 Feature win by .961 seconds over Tom Lyttle who completed just three laps in the Sprint race in the #43 RX7, but came back strong to nish 10th overall. Shu-Fai Fung nished 12th overall beating Brian Moye, the Sprint winner, by 3.420 seconds for his second third place nish. The day was getting late and we were running about 45 minutes behind schedule... Group 4, brought 36 Miatas and a MX5 to the green ag. After 15 laps of nose to tail racing, another photo nish. Danny Steyn again found himself at the front and this time he won by an ofcial .016 seconds over Preston Pardus in the #42 Miata. Tyler Gonzalez again nished third to complete the podium. Frank Shanaberger improved seven positions overall to 17th in taking his second SMSE victory of the day. Roy Parks improved to second in class and Jason Turcotte wheeled three laps to take the nal podium position. Richard Thomas improved ve positions overall to 27th in taking home the SM5 trophy. Group 5 - Wings 'n Things were called to the grid and just as they were about to leave, the dreaded lightning detector went off putting us in a mandatory 30 minute hold. Unlucky again as Mother Nature seems to have it in for CFR Club Racing this summer. The skies opened up and the lightning continued. As it was late in the day, the stewards convened

July/August2019 13 CENTRAL FLORIDA REGION SPECIAL AWARDS CFR recognizes our outstanding volunteers who give so much to our Region all year long with Year End Awards presented at the Annual Meeting. WORKER OF THE YEAR HALL OF FAME First Awarded in 1985 First Awarded in 2001 Recognizes individual volunteers in Administration, Honors members who have provided service to the Club Racing, SOLO & Rally Cross who have been Region for many years. Recognizes those who have especially effective in handling their responsibilities and been workers, officials or volunteers in any capacity who supporting CFR during the year. have made a positive impact on the Region by dedicating their time and talent over a long period. Submit names to Regional Executive or Chm. of Board for Admin.; to Race Board Chm. or Chiefs for Club Racing; to Solo Chief for Submit nominee with a short write up of CFR service to District SOLO, Rally Cross Chief for Rally Cross. Governor, Chairman of the BOG or member of Hall of Fame Committee (currently Sammi Ronshausen, Fran Martin or David Boles). DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD First Awarded in 1970 First Awarded in 2012 Recognizes someone who has gone over and above the To recognize and honor a member who has served CFR usual activities to support our Region. They may hold in varying capacities over many years. This award is multiple positions or simply do their voluntary job with intended to be presented as CFR's ultimate recognition expertise, extra care and enthusiasm. for a member's service and dedication to the Region. It Submit nominee to a District Governor, Chairman of the BOG, was renamed the Bill Cannons Lifetime Achievement or CFR Officer. Award to honor our first recipient. Selected by BOG as appropriate. 14 July/August2019 CFR HALL OF FAME CFR Worker of the Year CFR Distinguished Service Award Recipients Award Recipients 2001 Richard Dungan 2018 Race - Tom Brewsaugh 2018 Patti Socher Howard Duncan Solo - Angela Carlascio 2017 Lyn Hodges Watts Fred Geisel* 2017 Admin - Angela Carlascio 2016 Darren Gunn Bill Martin* Race - James Crouse 2015 Ron Offut Van McDonald Solo - Nick Dunlap, Caitlin Dunlap 2014 Sally Larson Russ Smith* RallyCross - Lee Reynolds 2013 Chuck*, Carla, Chas Dawson Ara Dube* 2016 Admin - Kevin Crain 2012 Charlie Leonard Hal Vance* Race – Scott Lucas 2011 Leland Miller 2002 Bill Cannons RallyCross - David Kincaid 2010 Tim Reardon, Dat Nguyen Bob Nelson* Solo – Tane Hopu & Greg Shumaker 2009 Rich Kasson Bunny Nelson* 2015 Race – Paula & Jimmy Hildock 2008 Jack Ragaglia Admin – Neil Harmon 2007 Robin Ragaglia Harro Zitza* 2014 Race – Bob Storke 2006 Jim Magero 2003 Robin Langlotz Solo – Dave Welsh 2005 Dennis Joyce Pete Spitale* 2013 Admin – Dave Langston 2004 Steve Kearney Race – Tom Sterrett 2003 Gary & Cheryl Poindexter 2005 Fran Martin Solo – Scott Swartz 2002 Bob Sager* Bobby McCammack* 2012 Admin - Lee Hill 2001 Lee Shafer* Bob Sager * Race – Jim Hooker 2000 Dave Theen 2007 Kent McBee * Solo – Brendan Lutz 1999 Ara Dube* Dick Valentine Sr. 2011 Admin. - Pam MacGregor 1998 Bob Anthony Race – Sally Larsen 1997 Fran Martin 2008 Bob Sieck Solo – Art Trier 1996 Bev Stockton Bill Phillips 2010 Ricky Watts - Race 1995 Bobby* & Lolita* McCammack 2009 Admin – Steve Kearney 1994 Jim Sleeth 2009 Julian Graham Race – Patty Socher 1993 Sammi Ronshausen Fred Amundrud 2008 Admin – Charlie Leonard 1992 Terry & Stephanie Kluesner Dick Gauthier Race – Rick Henschel 1991 John Schnedl* 2010 Gail Kasson* Race – Barbara Henschel 1990 Bob Cone 2007 Admin – David Boles 1989 Bob Cassidy 2011 Berta Sager* Race – Jim Hooker 1988 Dick Valentine Glenn* & Georgia Sterly Race – Charlene Gunn 1987 Robert Langlotz 2012 Ed Diehl 2006 Dave Fredrick 1986 Bill Martin* 2005 Jim Sleeth, Matt Coyne 1985 Don Johnson* Joyce Hayward 2004 John Giordano 1984 Pete Spitale* 2013 Steve Kearney 2003 Robin Ragaglia 1983 Penny Pennington Robin Ragaglia 2002 Jack Ross 1982 Howard Duncan 2001 Jack Ragaglia 1981 Terri Coole* 2014 Tim and Paula Lee 2000 Glenn* & Georgia Sterly 1980 Bob* & Bunny* Nelson 2015 Terry Kluesner Gloria Theen 1979 Grace & Ken Payne John Schnedl* 1999 Rich & Gail* Kasson, Chuck Orr 1978 Pete* & Kathy Spitale 1998 Bob Hayward*, Jo Schnedl 1977 Bill Martin* 2016 Don Johnson* 1997 Joyce Hayward, Sam Bass 1976 Bill Cannons 2017 Sammi Marlis Ronshausen 1996 ? 1975 Lou Galanos 1995 ? 1974 Lou Galanos 1994 Mark Chiles, Brenda Ashburn 1973 Rod Bauer Bill Cannons Lifetime 1993 Gary West 1972 Hans Mohen Achievement Award 1992 Tom Hardy 1971 Clovis Cook 2012 Bill Cannons 1991 Bill Phillips 1970 Lorraine Thomas* 2013 Bill* & Fran Martin 1990 Ted Garrod, Jean Garrod 1989 Bob Sager*, Bob Anthony 1988 Barbara Maire 1987 Sharon Priep 1986 Terry Kluesner 1985 George Hall *Deceased July/August2019 15 U.S. Majors Tour Southeast Conference 2019 Point Champions Media Release by SCCA CFR Produces Five Champions TOPEKA, Kan. (August 22, 2019) – The SCCA® U.S. 113 drivers who challenged for the SRF3 championship, Majors Tour® Southeast Conference has concluded its Brian Schofield came out on top. 2019 calendar. Nearly 900 racers took part in the Southeast The Southeast Conference again began its racing season in Conference’s 12-round season that held court at six early January with Round One and Round Two at different venues. Drivers who excelled rightfully earned a Homestead-Miami Speedway. Next was a stop at Sebring 2019 Southeast Conference championship. International Raceway in Florida, an event that also A handful of racers claimed their championships by the opened the Hoosier Racing Tire SCCA® Super Tour thinnest of margins. In B-Spec, David Daughtery and his season. The Conference then rested in February before a Honda Fit tied with the MINI Cooper of Bradley Davis, second Hoosier Super Tour event in March at Georgia’s both amassing 142 points during the Southeast Conference Michelin Raceway , the first-ever Hoosier season. However, Daughtery claims the championship as Super Tour conducted at that venue. The season he managed to garner four victories as compared to the continued in April with another Hoosier Super Tour event, two wins Davis claimed over eight races. and 2019 Runoffs preview, at VIRginia International Raceway. The Conference took another break in May The GT-Lite class was decided by a single point as Paul before cranking things up in June at Charlotte Motor Mevoli and his Nissan Sentra gathered up 93 points as Speedway for Round Nine and Round Ten, followed by compared to the 92 points earned by David Stephens and the season finale at Roebling Road Raceway in his Datsun 510 machine. Finishing only four points behind Bloomingdale, Georgia. Stephens was Ted Phenix driving an Austin Cooper S. Conference points are awarded to the top 20 finishers in The championship in two other classes was decided by each class. Winners earn 25 points, and 21 points go to only two points. In H Production, Will Perry and his second. Points are then doled out to others starting with 18 Honda CRX took the top spot by accumulating 150 points and descending to a single point for the 20th finisher. Only with six wins over the course of six races while Michael the best eight finishes at Southeast Conference races count Miller, driving an Austin Healey Sprite, harvested 148 towards a driver’s point total. points over eight races. Then in the Touring 3 class, Tomas Ballester and his BMW SE46 collected the championship Below are Southeast Conference Champions with Class: with 149 points, which was two more points than runner- Name, Hometown, SCCA Region and Car. up Philip Cunningham could manage in his Ford Mustang. -American Sedan®: Kelly Lubash; Stanford, CT; New Only five points behind Cunningham was the BMW 330ci England Region; Chevrolet Camaro of Broderick Baugess. Incidentally, both Ballester and -B-Spec: David Daughtery; Fortville, IN; Indianapolis Cunningham competed in every Southeast Conference Region; Honda Fit race weekend during the year. -E Production: Peter Norton; Pelham, NC; North Carolina Five points was the margin of victory in GT-1 for Michael Region; Caterham Seven Lewis in his Jaguar XKR as they bested Juan Vento’s -F Production: Ken Kannard; Sebring, FL; Atlanta Chevrolet Corvette, and Touring 2 was decided by nine Region; Mazda Miata points with Cooper MacNeil and his BMW M3 claiming -H Production: Will Perry; Sale Creek, TN; Chattanooga the championship over John Logiudice piloting a Region; Honda CRX Chevrolet Corvette. -Formula 500: Russell Strate Jr.; Alden, NY; Western New The two largest classes in the Southeast Conference this York Region; Scorpion S-1 year were Gen3 (SRF3) and Spec Miata -Formula 1000: Michael Crowe; Chattanooga , TN; (SM). Preston Pardus ended up at the top of the chart in Central Florida Region; Citation SM, beating out nearly 150 other competitors. And of the -Formula Atlantic®: Spencer Brockman; Westport, CT;

16 July/August2019 New England Region; Swift 014 -Formula Continental®: Charles Moran; Oakton, VA; 12 CFR Drivers Top Old Dominion Region; Van Dieman RF99 -Formula Enterprises: Ray Mason; Blacklick, OH; Ohio SEC Majors Point Valley Region; SCCA FE Mazda -Formula Enterprises 2: Scott Rettich; Columbus, OH; Championship Ohio Valley Region; SCCA FE2 Mazda -Formula F: David Livingston Jr.; Nashville, TN; Tennessee B-Spec Region; Spectrum 14H 3rd Place - John Phillips -: Robert Noell; Kure Beach, NC; Central Carolinas Region; Star Formula Mazda Formula B -Formula Vee®: Stevan Davis; Danielsville, GA; Atlanta Champion - Michael Crowe Region; Racer's Wedge SB-1 -GT-1: Michael Lewis; Poway, CA; San Diego Region; Formula Continental® Jaguar XKR 2nd Place - Robert Allaer -GT-2: David Tuaty; Miami, FL; Florida Region; Porsche 991 GT3 Cup Car Formula Enterprises 2 -GT-3: William Wilson; Englewood, TN; Atlanta Region; 2nd Place - Todd Vanacore Mazda RX-7 3rd Place - Thomas Green -GT-Lite: Paul Mevoli; Treasure Island, FL; Central Florida Region; Nissan Sentra F Production -Prototype 1: Jacek Mucha; Highland Beach, FL; Florida Champion - Ken Kannard Region; JMS016CP Mazda -Prototype 2: Thomas Kaufman; Cheriton, VA; Florida GT2 Region; West WXR101 3rd Place - Joe Moholland -Spec Miata: Preston Pardus; New Smyrna Beach, FL; Central Florida Region; Mazda Miata GTL -SRF3: Brian Schofield; Lakeland, FL; Central Florida Champion - Paul Mevoli Region; Spec Racer Ford Gen3 Spec Miata -Super Touring® Lite: Danny Steyn; Fort Lauderdale, FL; Florida Region; Mazda MX-5 Champion - Preston Pardus -Super Touring® Under: Paul Azan; Miami, FL; Florida Region; BMW 328 SRF3 Champion - Brian Schoeld -Touring 1: Joe Aquilante; Phoenixville, PA; Philadelphia Region; Chevrolet Corvette 3rd Place - Todd Vanacore -Touring 2: Cooper MacNeil; Hillsdale, IL; Colorado Region; BMW M3 Super Touring® Under 2nd Place - Jeronimo Guzman -Touring 3: Tomas Ballester; San Juan, PR; Florida Region; BMW SE46 3rd Place - Raymond Philibert -Touring 4: Bryan Horowitz; Palmetto Bay, FL; Florida Region; Scion FRS

July/August2019 17 2019 CFR Regional Points Championship As of 08-19-2019 Class Name Total Class Name Total Class Name Total AS ANDREW WILKIN 225 FE2 TODD VANACORE 50 GT1 MICHAEL SEAY 205 AS REGINALD REGERSON 155 FE2 THOMAS GREEN 25 GT1 HENRY GILBERT 71 AS MOREY DOYLE 67 GT1 RAYMOND WEBB 52 AS CATHY BURNETTE 42 FF JOHN SCHIMENTI 231 GT1 MICHAEL KERN 51 FF ROELOF BLOK 146 GT1 JIM IRVIN 35 B-SP LAWRENCE FITTERMAN 75 FF ANNA SCHIMENTI 118 GT1 BOBBY KENNEDY 18 FF DAVID POPE 73 GT1 TOM KELEHER 14 CF DENNIS FRESCH 100 FF JOHN ROBINSON II 71 FF ALAN OPPEL 50 GT2 MICHAEL SMELLIE 173 EP CALLUM HAY 200 GT2 BRYAN COLLYER 100 EP DARRYL PRITCHETT 125 FM KERRY JACOBSEN 50 GT2 MARK PATERNITI 91 EP KENNETH WALTERS 50 GT2 JOE MOHOLLAND 67 EP DAVID HUSSEY 46 FP DAVID BOLES 210 GT2 CONOR FLYNN 50 EP RICHARD WATTS 36 FP MATTHEW GALLUP 171 GT2 SCOTT WATSON 46 EP WILLIAM CARSON 29 FP JERRY MOSELY 103 GT2 JACK GOLDEY 44 EP KIP VAN STEENBURG 25 FP JERRY RIGOLI 95 GT2 MARK STRONG 39 EP WAYNE HUSSEY 18 FP W JEFFRY STEIN 88 GT2 SID COLLINS 38 EP JEFFREY CRIPE 13 FP GLENN CAMERON 84 GT2 MIKE DECESARE 34 FP LOU ANN KAPCIN 54 GT2 LANCE AUSEC 25 FA WILLIAM WALD 100 FP KENNETH TAYLOR 34 GT2 ETHAN LOW 21 FA JONATHAN KOTYK 25 FP DON AHRENS 17 GT2 JOHN WILDING 18 GT2 BOBBY KENNEDY 10 FB DENNIS DOBKIN 146 FS RUSSELL MCINTIRE 50 FB ROBIN BONANNO 25 FS CARSON WEEDER 46 GT2ST JACK GOLDEY 125 FB WILLIAM FALATICK 25 FB NORMAN FUCINI 21 FV HARRY BRADLEY 223 GT3 BILL MCGAVIC 221 FV MIKE SCHIFFER 189 GT3 TERRY TAYLOR 199 FC STAN HALLOCK 134 FV JOHN FUCHS 42 GT3 RICHARDO HOLLINGSHEAD 42 FC JOHN HERSCHER 65 FV HARRY SCHNEIDER 36 FC JIM JOHNSON 38 GTA NIO FERNANDEZ 223 FC BILL HERSCHER 35 GTA CHAD JORGENSEN 118 FC CHRIS SCHARNOW 33 GTA RENE MEYER 85 GTA MICHEL BREAULT 54 FE KENNETH WELD 50 GTA LARRY CORWIN 39 ATTENTION CFR CLUB RACING COMPETITORS Central Florida Region (“CFR”) has established a may reach her at [email protected]. Be deadline for protesting the points awarded to CFR sure to include your name, car number and class, competitors towards the CFR Championship. This along with a description of the issue. Lyn will deadline is three weeks after the points have research the issue and provide you with a been published for each race on CFR's response. website. Any revisions to the points will be included the Please be sure to review the points after they have next time that the points are published. Points are been published following any CFR event in which published following each event, allowing you were a competitor. If you notice any sufficient time for Lyn to update the points and discrepancies, please bring them to the attention provide this updated information to CFR's of CFR's Points Keeper, Lyn Hodges Watts. You Webmaster and the publisher of The Checker.

18 July/August2019 2019 CFR Regional Points Championship As of 06-14-2019 Class Name Total Class Name Total Class Name Total GTL JEROLD LARSON 121 ITB STEVE GRANT 21 SM MICAL FOUNTAIN 144 GTL DONALD LOFTIS 109 ITB JIM BALDWIN 18 SM TYLER GONZALEZ 128 GTL MICKEY THOMPSON 50 ITB MANNY FORTEZA 18 SM ADREN HANCE III 99 GTL JAMES KNEELAND 42 SM PRESTON PARDUS 99 ITC SCOTT LARSON 213 SM ROBERT NETTLES 96 GTX MIKE FLYNN 50 ITC MIKI MOERWALD 213 SM JOHN DAVISON 93 ITC JIM WAECHTER 92 SM ROBERT SADOWSKI 90 HP DONALD ROBINSON 164 SM WILLIAM SQUILLACE 67 HP GERALD WILCOX 136 ITO PAUL TROUP 189 SM GARY FRIERSON 63 HP KEN FRANCKE 126 ITO KIMBERLEE HENDRICKS 131 SM JAMIE TUCKER 60 HP SAM SEAY 76 ITO MICHAEL ALBANO 120 SM JOHN ADAMCZYK 57 HP PAT SIMPSON 76 ITO BRUCE NELSON 85 SM STEVE MURRAY 47 HP BOB HESS 64 ITO CHRIS DI MARCO 86 SM ROBERT BAILEY 46 HP MIKE OGREN 50 SM CHRIS MASON 45 HP JOHN PAUL KEANE 17 ITR MICHAEL PARRAMORE 205 SM NICHOLAS SORIANO 43 HP DAVE KANZLER 16 ITR FRED BEASLEY 38 SM CORY COLLUM 36 HP TOM STERRETT 15 SM ERIC SERVICK 33 ITS BRUCE ANDERSEN 216 SM MARK GIBBONS 28 IT7 ERIC MOYE 246 ITS BARRY BURGOON 215 SM MATTHEW VANVURST 28 IT7 BRIAN MOYE 207 ITS KEITH GOLDIN 139 SM WILLIAM PAHL 27 IT7 BOB EATON 57 ITS ROB LANGLEY 90 SM MARK JENSEN 21 IT7 DAVID MCCAULEY 49 ITS MANNY SIMOES 70 SM JEFF LABOUNTY 17 ITS KENNETH WEST 65 SM DOUG WILLIAMS 17 ITA STEVE ELICATI 222 ITS DENNY HIGHTOWER 57 SM JORDAN GORE 15 ITA PETER BURRIS-MEYER 165 ITS DANNY DOERN 54 SM LEIF BERTELSEN 12 ITA HARLEY SCUFFIL 143 ITS IAN ANDERSON 48 SM RYAN PARTIN 12 ITA ERNEST TAYLOR 107 ITS ERVING RODRIGUEZ 41 SM AARON WEISS 11 ITA MIKE VAN STEENBURG 96 ITS NICOLE HECKER 38 SM THOMAS BYRNE 10 ITA GARRETT RICHARDSON 78 ITS JASON DAHDAH 35 SM CHARLES JUNGER 10 ITA PHILIP ADAMS 75 ITS PAUL RONIE 21 SM STEVE LEVINE 6 ITA STEVE KNOB 58 ITS KEVIN ELLS 18 SM ANTHONY ZAPPONE 5 ITA MITCH BLACKMAN 52 ITS PAUL MAZZEI 18 SM GARY JENSEN 3 ITA JACQUE RILEY 44 ITS MARK PATERNITI 7 SM RICK ADAMCZYK 2 ITA RUSSELL MCMULLAN 42 SM AVERY HOUGH 2 ITA JAMIE SMITH 35 P1 SHERRY DOWLING 146 SM THOMAS SOYK 1 ITA TIMOTHY SMITH 31 P1 AARON HILL 112 ITA JIM WISE 25 P1 TODD VANACORE 50 SM5 RICHARD THOMAS 200 ITA BOB BURRIS 23 P1 CRAIG FARR 21 SM5 LEIF BERTELSEN 50 ITA DOUGLAS DAVIDSON 14 SM5 PATSY THOMAS 43 ITA HANE KIRK 10 P2 JAMES O'HARE 167 SM5 CHRISTOPHER BREMER 21 P2 CRAIG FARR 50 ITB MICHAEL HORN 163 P2 ROBIN BONANNO 39 SMSE FRANK SHANABERGER 296 ITB MIKE MCCORMICK 113 P2 ED RONSHAUSEN 21 SMSE JASON TURCOTTE 214 ITB MATTHEW SIMMONS 91 P2 JOHN MCTAGGART 17 SMSE ROY PARKS 139 ITB TAD BOWLING 72 SMSE MITCH BLACKMAN 87 ITB DAVID ELLIS-BROWN 50 R1 JOHN LETTIERI 150 SMSE MIKE TABERNERO 59 ITB WILLIAM YATES 39 R1 JOHN WILDING 50 SMSE DUSTIN BANKS 52 ITB RYAN TILL 34 SMSE CORT SCHMIDT 46 ITB CHARLES O'TOOLE 30 SMSE CHRIS BREMER 36 ITB CHRIS YATES 25 SMSE EVAN SCHANTZ 35

July/August2019 19 2019 CFR Regional Points Championship As of 06-14-2019 Class Name Total Class Name Total Class Name Total SMSE JAMES FRIEDHOFER 33 SRF3 DEREK SCHOFIELD 22 STU LANCE DEWITT 157 SMSE JOHN RUCKER 30 SRF3 J RONNIE BLEDSOE 18 STU CARLOS RAMIREZ 151 SMSE MICHAEL LIMA 27 SRF3 J MICHAEL MARKS 5 STU JOSE ORTIZ 111 SMSE BILL SATTERFIELD 24 STU LINDEN PARCHMENT 70 SMSE JUSTIN COKER 21 STL BRUCE ANDERSEN 227 STU CHARLIE LOWRANCE 60 SMSE LOU ANN KAPCIN 15 STL ERIC DIAZ 88 STU JERONIMO ESTEVE 50 STL PETER KEANE 88 STU VAUGHN COOPER 46 SPO LEE ARNOLD 146 STL THOMAS BYRNE 84 STU CHARLES JUNGER 39 SPO TIMOTHY VERKAMP 131 STL DEUCE KEANE 72 STU BENJAMIN RIGUARD 39 SPO MICHAEL WILLIAMSON 81 STL STEVE LEVINE 64 STU LUIS CASTRO 36 SPO CHARLES WICHT 67 STL MICAL FOUNTAIN 60 STU RAYMOND PHILIBERT 35 SPO GENE PAUL 50 STL JOHN P KEANE 57 STU CHRISTOPHER DESHONG 25 SPO KEN HAZELTON 39 STL STEVE MURRAY 56 STU CHRIS CURTIS 18 SPO ERIC SERVICK 39 STL AVERY HOUGH 50 STU MICHAEL FLYNN 13 SPO PATRICK BURGER 18 STL KEVIN KOELEMEYER 50 SPO TIMOTHY MURPHY 18 STL PAMELA MARTINDALE 50 T1 CRAIG CONWAY 71 STL CHARLES JUNGER 45 T1 JOSE GARCIA 42 SPU MATTHEW NEWCOMER 168 STL DENNY HIGHTOWER 43 T1 CHANCE (STEVEN) JEWELS 36 SPU SID COLLINS 125 STL TRACE HANCE 41 SPU TIM VERKAMP 120 STL ELIEZER TORRES 34 T2 ERIC MCCOY 117 STL JOSE DUENAS 32 T2 HUGH BOOCHER 96 SRF JOSE ROSADO 208 STL GARY FRIERSON 29 T2 ROB BAILEY 36 SRF WILL HAMEL 170 STL BRIAN CHEANEY 28 T2 AUSTIN MCCOY 21 SRF KEN MARINO 125 STL KEVIN FARRELL 18 SRF BILL LADONICZKI 92 STL JOHN DAVISON 17 T3 DANA DESHONG 191 SRF BART DE BOEVER 85 STL MIKE VAN STEENBURG 16 T3 DAVID NADALIN 120 SRF TODD HALL 63 STL ROB BAILEY 14 T3 SELIN L ROLLAN 109 SRF STEVE LADONICZKI 57 STL JASON TURCOTTE 11 T3 PAUL MCNAMARA 90 SRF QUENTIN DE BOEVER 50 STL DOUG WILLIAMS 10 SRF JOEL LADONICZKI 21 STL RICHARD HARRIS 9 T4 ED BARR 229 STL TOM BRADY 3 T4 BRIAN WARD 100 SRF3 H NEIL LUND 129 STL THOMAS SOYK 1 T4 RICHARD THOMAS 70 SRF3 TODD VANACORE 147 T4 CHI HO 50 SRF3 CHAD GALLOWAY 97 T4 BRIAN CHEANEY 18 SRF3 B DOUG MEAD 89 T4 RUSSELL MILCENT 16 SRF3 STUART MULLAN 83 SRF3 MARK EATON 77 SRF3 MIKE GELDART 71 SRF3 MICK ROBINSON 53 SRF3 LEE HILL 52 SRF3 RICHIE STANELY 50 SRF3 BUDD SEVERINO 49 SRF3 BILL CULLEN 44 SRF3 JOHN ANNIS 39 Don’t Forget SRF3 JUSTIN WEIR 36 SRF3 NICK STEPANOVSKY 30 SRF3 DANIELLE PARDUS 29 All Racing Registration SRF3 TOM PANAGGIO 26 SRF3 MALCOLM SCOTT HILL 23 SRF3 CASEY MCKIBBEN 23 is now at: MotorsportReg.com

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